Motorcyclist injured in Douglass (Mont.) Route 100 crash

DOUGLASS (Mont.) ó The driver of a motorcycle was evacuated via helicopter after a crash involving another vehicle on Route 100 Wednesday afternoon.

The driver, whose details have yet to be released, reportedly suffered at least one fractured arm after his teal, sport-model motorcycle crashed with a dark-colored sedan on Route 100 north near Rick Road.

The sedan appeared to suffer damage to its rear. The motorcycle was mainly intact but suffered damage to the back as well.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

Police from both Upper Pottsgrove and Douglass (Mont.) were dispatched to the scene shortly after 3 p.m. They could be seen speaking with a young man at the side of the road.

Gilberstville Ambulance took the motorcyclist to a landing zone established down Route 100 near Grosser Road.

It was unclear which hospital the injured motorcyclist was taken to. Details on the injured personís identity and condition were unavailable Wednesday afternoon.

Traffic was backed up on Route 100 north from Rick Road down to the Farmingham Avenue interchange until the scene was cleared just before 4 p.m.